It's been 12 years since Kimmie Meissner skated in the Winter Olympics in Turin, but the Bel Air native says it still feels like just yesterday.

"It just seemed crazy now that I'm a little bit older and wiser to look back on, but I can recall everything, all the different athletes that I met and kind of just the entire buildup to when I got to compete and everything that happened afterwards," she told Brett Hollander on Friday. "They're very fresh memories, even though it's been a long time."

The youngest ice skater at the 2006 games has since turned her mind to coaching, but she's keeping her eyes glued to the television for ice skating, snowboarding and short-track speed skating events.

She talked to Brett about the "one-track mind" she carried through her competitive years, leaving school early to go to the rink at the University of Delaware and doing homework in the car on the ride back.

She also talked about what she experienced--or at least heard about--in the Olympic Village. She was just 15 when she competed, and mostly stayed with her parents at an apartment near the rink. Brett also couldn't resist and asked her about what it takes to be in "Disney on Ice," as both gushed about "Frozen."